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How to make quicker progress in learning English..? If you're studying at an ELICOS school in Australia, this might be helpful for you.
Isabella* was a new student in class, speaking in Italian to her friend when I walked in.
"I really need to improve, teacher," she said as she introduced herself to me.
"I want to be advanced so I can do a course in Finance in eight … [Read more...] about ELICOS Courses: How To Get Make Quicker Progress?

When you get better at tennis, other good players will want to play with you. Likewise, as you become a better dancer, other good dancers will want to dance with you.
It's a very similar concept when it comes to finding an English teacher. … [Read more...] about Do You See The Price.. Or The Value?

I was chatting with a fellow teacher and language learner the other day and he had this to say about learning:
"I think it's much better to take it slowly. You remember things better when you take your time. English once a week, with a bit at home, that's enough in my view."
We then changed the topic, but I returned to this theme a bit later as I wanted to follow up on … [Read more...] about Look At What Works

Wherever you are, I hope you've had a wonderful start to the New Year, and that you're raring to go for a great year ahead full of growth and learning! Here are some tips to get you started:
1. Focus On Your Learning System, Not Your Goals
Goals on their own are just wishes, really.
Having a system means you have organised a certain number of hours each week for English, … [Read more...] about Kick Off 2016 With These Learning Tips!

Alastair Clarkson, AFL coach of the coolest team out there - Hawthorn - has talked quite a bit this year about grinding wins.
When he talks about 'grinding wins', it's this idea of working hard and getting through the match with a victory, even if it's very close or if they didn't play that well.
Just getting the 4 points each week is what he wants. A win's a … [Read more...] about Grind Your Wins

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Welcome to Get Into English. I'm David, an English teacher, traveller & language enthusiast from Melbourne. I write articles on learning English especially for people wishing to live in or travel to Australia, and for those who are interested in business and all kinds of issues!

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